Garmin GCV™ 20 Ultra HD Scanning Sonar Black Box w-GT34UHD-TM Ultra HD Transom Mount Transducer
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Garmin GCV™ 20 Ultra HD Scanning Sonar Black Box w-GT34UHD-TM Ultra HD Transom Mount Transducer

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Garmin GCV™ 20 Ultra HD Scanning Sonar Black Box w-GT34UHD-TM Ultra HD Transom Mount TransducerGCV 20 Ultra HD Scanning Sonar Black Box with GT34UHD TM Ultra HD Transom Mount Transducer Add Ultra High Definition Scanning Sonar to Your Compatible Chartplotter The easy to install, networkable GCV 20 sonar black box allows you to redefine clarity and detail. Add any of the 3 GT34UHD transducer models to see stunningly clear Ultra High Definition ClearV and Ultra High Definition SideV scanning sonars with frequencies ranging from 0. 8 MHz (800 kHz)

GCV™ 20 Ultra HD Scanning Sonar Black Box with GT34UHD-TM Ultra HD Transom Mount Transducer

Add Ultra High-Definition Scanning Sonar to Your Compatible Chartplotter
The easy-to-install, networkable GCV 20 sonar black box allows you to redefine clarity and detail. Add any of the 3 GT34UHD transducer models to see stunningly clear Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and Ultra High-Definition SideVü scanning sonars — with frequencies ranging from 0.8 MHz (800 kHz) to 1.2 MHz (1,200 kHz) — to your compatible chartplotter. And you can share sonar images seamlessly across multiple networked chartplotters as well as networking Panoptix™ all-seeing sonar. It includes a max power output of 500 watts.

Ultra High-Definition ClearVü Scanning
This mode provides brilliant image clarity of structure and fish below your boat at greater depths than other high-frequency scanning sonars by putting more power on targets via a downward-facing element.

Ultra High-Definition SideVü Scanning
This mode delivers stunningly clear images of structure and fish off to the sides of your boat. This makes it easy to scout a fishing area quickly, because you can see everything the first time with such amazing clarity.

Specifications:

General:

  • Physical dimensions: 9.9"×7.6"×2.6" (251mm × 192mm × 66mm)
  • Weight: 1.86lbs (845g)
  • Water rating: IPX7
  • Garmin Marine Network™ ports: 3
  • Temperature range: From 5°F to 158°F (from -15°C to 70°C)

Sonar Features & Specifications:

  • Frequencies supported: 
  • Ultra High-Definition ClearVü: 0.8 MHz (800 kHz), CHIRP range: 760-880 kHz
  • Ultra High-Definition SideVü: 1.2 MHz (1,200 kHz), CHIRP range: 1,060-1,170 kHz
  • Transmit power: 500W rms
  • Maximum depth: 
  • 200' Ultra High-Definition ClearVü
  • 125' to each side Ultra High-Definition SideVü, 250' total

What's In The Box?:

  • GCV 20
  • Right-angle power cable
  • Right-angle ethernet cable
  • Mounting hardware
  • Documentation

GT34UHD-TM Ultra HD Transom Mount Transducer

Ultra High-Definition Sonar System Transom Mount Transducer
Add stunningly clear Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and Ultra High-Definition SideVü scanning sonar images to your compatible chartplotter via the GCV™ 20 sonar module. It includes 3 arrays, including a downward-facing element, with frequencies ranging from 0.8 MHz (800 kHz) to 1.2 MHz (1,200 kHz).

Ultra High-Definition ClearVü Scanning
This mode provides brilliant image clarity of structure and fish below your boat at greater depths than other high-frequency scanning sonars by putting more power on targets via a downward-facing element.

Ultra High-Definition SideVü Scanning
This mode delivers stunningly clear images of structure and fish off to the sides of your boat. This makes it easy to scout a fishing area quickly, because you can see everything the first time with such amazing clarity.

Specifications:

  • Frequency:
  • Ultra High-Definition ClearVü: 0.8 MHz (800 kHz), CHIRP range: 760-880 kHz
  • Ultra High-Definition SideVü: 1.2 MHz (1,200 kHz), CHIRP range: 1,060-1,170 kHz
  • Power: 500W
  • Beamwidth:
  • Ultra High-Defintion ClearVü: 0.74° x 46°
  • Ultra High-Defintion SideVü: 0.44° x 55°
  • Maximum depth
  • Ultra High-Defintion ClearVü: 200' down
  • Ultra High-Defintion SideVü: 125' sides, 250' total
  • Depth/Speed/Temperature: Depth and Temperature
  • Number of pins: 12-pin
  • Cable length: 20'
  • Supported deadrise/Transom angles: 0°-70° degree transom

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.


Manufacturer : Garmin
Manufacturer Part No : 010-02055-00
UPC : 753759206307
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